"The multicamera comedy revolves around an 18-year-old budding entrepreneur," describes the Hollywood Reporter, "who forgoes Harvard and instead opts to launch a multibillion-dollar Internet company from his garage with the assistance of his sister, best friend and his 1990s indie-rock parents."

ClintonKun:"The multicamera comedy revolves around an 18-year-old budding entrepreneur," describes the Hollywood Reporter, "who forgoes Harvard and instead opts to launch a multibillion-dollar Internet company from his garage with the assistance of his sister, best friend and his 1990s indie-rock parents."

Hmmm, if you tried to make a major network about current hipster trends would that cause an quickened pace of new hipsterism? Eventually you'd hit the hipster singularity every trust-fund hipster would implode in a blackhole.

what about a tee vee show about someone who spends their life, and each episode, watching inane, ignorant foolishness on a box, on a screen, or on a cellular telephone, complete with the associated vapid interaction associated with such media, in between having the life sucked out of them for eight hours a day (10 with the commute) and perhaps the occasional desperate fapping or unsatisfactory, and therefore humorous, social entanglement? As the season progresses, the antihero or anti-heroine grows ever more pale and zombiefied, a mere dry husk of a human being who only speaks in the gray monotone like the smiths but not as whimpy and then finally snap and going on a murder rampage of death. the next season starts with the main character in the shower like nothing happened but you could add your own supporting lovable cast of miscreants every year knowing that they would all die in the aforementioned murder rampage of death in amusing and satisfying ways.

I remember the picture. Names escape me. But dang if she didn't fill many an adolescent dream.

That would be the evil wizard, Bargle, and the cleric Aleena. Sadly, this is where she gets taken out by his magic missile in the introductory adventure from the old D&D basic (red box) set...

/Read this book first!

She's also in the Gazeteer #1 on the Grand Duchy of Karameikos. Though it suggests that if you already established that she's dead by doing the above scenario, that you rename her. She's the niece of Baron Sherlane, ruler of the border town of Threshold. Both are clerics, him level 14 and her level 12, I think..

I remember the picture. Names escape me. But dang if she didn't fill many an adolescent dream.

That would be the evil wizard, Bargle, and the cleric Aleena. Sadly, this is where she gets taken out by his magic missile in the introductory adventure from the old D&D basic (red box) set...

/Read this book first!

She's also in the Gazeteer #1 on the Grand Duchy of Karameikos. Though it suggests that if you already established that she's dead by doing the above scenario, that you rename her. She's the niece of Baron Sherlane, ruler of the border town of Threshold. Both are clerics, him level 14 and her level 12, I think..

(I think we've fully abandoned the original topic)

I have GAZ1...I should dig it out and look. I never really noticed it was her. My game had been set elsewhere in the world.

/see also: Happy Days (50s), Mad Men (60s), that 70s Show (70s)//.. and that WW2 show with the huge battleship (40s)///and all turn of the century westerns

It's bound to happen although unlike those shows, I'm not sure this one will be actually set in the 90s. The article just says that the main character will have "indie rock parents." For all we know, they could just be the Gen-X version of Boomer parents that were out of touch with their kids' generation in 90s sitcoms.